Bakul (scientific name: Mimusops elengi) is a flower of Minasops species. These trees are found in India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Burma, Indo-China, Thailand, Andaman Islands, in the coastal areas of Asia and Pacific. However, these trees are cultivated in Malaysia, Solomon Islands, New Caledonia (France), Vanuatu, and North Australia. [1]
This tree is known for Bangul flowers in Bengal. Other uses of Bakul are not much in Bengali. This is a familiar flower. Its trees are found almost everywhere in Bangladesh. In order to get shade in the garden, bakul trees are usually planted.
It is a medium-sized tree and its leaves are in waves. Flowers are very small. Large pair 1 cm Flowers are like small stars to look at. Sweet fragrance in the aroma of Bacul flower. Although the flowers are dry, its aroma remains for a long time.
Bacul flowers, fruits, ripe fruits, leaves, bark of trees, wood, wood, wood are all useful. Different countries have its uses in different ways.
Scientific name: Mimusops elengi Family name: Sapotaceae
Common name: Bullet-wood Tree, Indian Medaller
Area based name: [2]
Bangla - Bakul, Baroque, Buckal, Bakul, Bakal. But better known as Bakul.
English - Spanish Cherry, Medlar, and Bullet wood
In Sanskrit language - Anangaka, Bakul, Bakula, Bakulah, Chirapushpa, Cirapuspa, Dhanvi, Dohala, Gudhapushpaka, Kantha ( Kantha, Karuka, Kesara, Kesarapa, Madhugandha, Madhupanjara, Madhupushpa, Mukula,
Hindi - Bakul, Balsasari, Maulsarau, Maulser, Maulsiri, Molsari, Mulsari, Tendu, Maulsari, Molsiri, Morsali ( Morsali).
Tamil - மகிழம்பூ Magizhamboo, Alagu, Ilanci, Kesaram, Kosaram, Magil, Magilam, Vagulam, Mogadam, , Magish, Makilampu, Makilam vittu, Kecaram, Makilam maram, Makulampu, Vakulampu, Magizh, Magadam, Maghizham, Mogidam, Vakulam, Mahila (Mahila), Makizampu.
Manipuri - Bokul lei
Malaysia - Bitis, Elengi, Mengkula, Bakulam, Ilangi, Elanni, Elengi, Ilanni, Iranni, Makuram ), Mukura, Elani, Elengii, Elenjee, Erini, Makira, Makura
Indonesia - Tanjung, karikis
Thailand - Kun, Kaeo
Myanmar - Kaya
Editing Ayurvedic Use
There are many Ayurvedic treatments for various diseases of the disease including bacul flowers, fruits, leaves, and ribs.
Flowers - Flower juice is used to cure heart disease, leucorrhoea, menorrhagia.
Dry flower powder is a medicine used to cure acute fever, headache and headache, shoulder and shoulder pain in different parts of body.
Dry flower powder keeps the head cold and beneficial to increase the talent.
Dry bacul powder helps to reduce the headache when pulled with a powder of the nose.
Bacul tree bark - The scar of the trunk of the tree can be cleaned. Also, the preparation of Bakul tree bark and tamarind tree buds is used to cure various diseases of the skin. [6]
Bakul Kand - The preparation of a medicine through the process of the trunk of the tree, which is very beneficial in the treatment of dental problems. This method is used in the Philippines. Filipinos also use this medicine to cure fever and diarrhea. Local people are gargling with this liquid water to cure throat diseases. Liquid medicine also acts as a mouth-washing liquid antidote that strengthens the gums. [6]
Headache reduces by boiling the leaves of bacul leaves. Leaf juice is beneficial for eyes. [6]
Due to the consumption of raw baculi 2-3 times in the chest, the teeth begin to stiffen.
Other uses
Literature and music editing
Bakul flower has been repeated in poetry and song of Bengal:
"The way you go, the way you are walking" - Ajay Bhattacharya
"Who are you gantagho Sakhi bakul flower necklace" - Monir Khan
"Shakes off the rain," said Rabindranath.
"Bacul flowers, bakul flowers, hands by hands, why the boyfriend!"
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